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... , it can be very confusing for visitors to the city. We managed to get ourselves to Station Square, then ride the MonongahelaIncline to the top of Mt Washington. We walked along Grandview Drive, taking in the Pittsburgh skyline, before ...

... this city. It is not extremely big so it can all easily be one on foot. We first set out to the MonongahelaIncline, a funicular leading us up to Mount Washington with spectacular views on the city. What characterises this city is the yellow coloured ...

... roads were built on on the hill most of the other inclines were closed down. By the end of the 1960s, only the MonongahelaIncline and the Duquesne Incline remained.
In 1962, the Duquesne Incline was closed, apparently for good, But local Duquesne ...

... close to the Duquesne Incline which goes down the hill from Grandview Avenue to the river side. We walked from their towards the MonongahelaIncline but did not know just how far we would have to walk. At the Sheraton Hotel we asked where the incline ...

... the Italians I decided to get pierogies - and they were delicious! Afterwards it was off the the MonongahelaIncline, which is what they call a funicular in Pittsburgh. The view of the city and it's two rivers from atop Mt. Washington was spectacular! ...